Within a single formation, only the visible form is involved
in the transmission of photons . Alternatively, the invisible
rings are rigid and preserve the formation's proportional
space vis a vis the shinning loop’s energetic activity.
It has been observed that parts of the galaxy’s edges
naturally merge into this dark space; one form converts into
another. Together these two entities constitute a complete
and united formation (quant/wave). This alignment of quants
ranges from the minute to the enormous. In fact, quants can
even reach the size of the universe.

The proportion between dark and
shinning matter only tends to vary between different phase
transitions. In young galaxies, the energetic matter is concentrated
(below, left), and there is a minimum of dark space; old well-organized
galaxies feature a substantial presence of dark space/rings
(below, right). This, then, indicates that over time shinning
matter transforms into invisible dark matter, a processes
that considerably increases the latter's area. In other words,
dark space is actually an energetic (electric) formation.